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Hello, my first of many hopefully "not so stupid" questions. My 86' F150 has been running great all week since I bought it off Craigslist. The gentleman I bought it from, drove it 4-5 times a week, it's got 186K miles on it, and this past Friday, it wouldn't start. So I put a piece of bailing wire (temporary) around the butterfly of the carb so it wouldn't die when I started it. It fired right up, but after driving it from the house to the auto parts store for new plugs, wires, cap and rotor (nothing fancy, MOTORCRAFT Plugs) and having changed them all, it fires up real nice, but idles very, very rough. I let it warm up after a few minutes (temp needle moves to the "O/R" in "NORMAL" on the gauge) shift into reverse and it revs at a lower speed, as soon as I put my foot on the gas pedal it dies.
I start it back up, as long as my foot isn't on the gas pedal with more than a feather amount of pressure it drives well, but as soon as I try and move any faster than 25 mph, she sputters, shudders and acts like a cranky old nag.
Any takers on this? I limped her back home to the barn for a rest. This truck is going to be my daily driver, but it isn't a hot issue fix....yet. There's always my wife's VW Beetle to get me around town. It's like dating an ugly woman, it's fun until your friends see you.
Your help/insight is very much appreciated. - Will
I start it back up, as long as my foot isn't on the gas pedal with more than a feather amount of pressure it drives well, but as soon as I try and move any faster than 25 mph, she sputters, shudders and acts like a cranky old nag.
Any takers on this? I limped her back home to the barn for a rest. This truck is going to be my daily driver, but it isn't a hot issue fix....yet. There's always my wife's VW Beetle to get me around town. It's like dating an ugly woman, it's fun until your friends see you.
Your help/insight is very much appreciated. - Will